One of the idiocies is that so-called "free-trade" benefits all of us in the long run. The Chicago's free-trade backers are still supporting this.

You might ask yourself, if so-called "free trade" agreements obviously have not worked, what are the odds that another one will be signed? Rmoney would obviously sign one. But what about President Obama, the president with close advisors from the Chicago School of Economics? He wouldn't sign another one would he?

jwirr (19,824 posts)
7. And that is a great follow-up question. Didn't he even teach at the University of Chicago?

AnotherMcIntosh (1,592 posts)
8. Yes.

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He started teaching at the University of Chicago Law School in 1969.
http://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/posner-r

He still lectures there.
Wow! An 8 year old teacher? He IS a genius! :rotfl: